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Solve for x in the equation 2x2 + 3x-7 = x2 + 5x+39

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Answer:

The reviews upon the bottom and such were confusing, but for the edge test, the answer is ;

d. x = 1 +/- _/47

Explanation:

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User RichArt
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Answer: x=1+√47 or x=1−√47 (Assuming that the "2x2" is 2x^2)

Explanation:

Step 1: Subtract x^2+5x+39 from both sides.

2x2+3x−7−(x2+5x+39)=x2+5x+39−(x2+5x+39)

x2−2x−46=0

For this equation: a=1, b=-2, c=-46

1x2+−2x+−46=0

Step 2: Use quadratic formula with a=1, b=-2, c=-46.

x=1+√47 or x=1−√47

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